Float’n Under the North Fork River

Floating down the North Fork River is a summer tradition and we’ve always wondered what it would look like from below. Taking our GoPro camera along on this trip gave us an opportunity to see this familiar float from a new perspective. Come join us as we float on top of and below the North Fork River.

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Patti Hart

Patti has been traveling the world with Morgan since 1974 and loving every minute of it. She's responsible for the photography and editing on the MagoGuide website as well as making occasional contributions. Patti also generates the graphics and edits the MagoGuide products (e.g., the Mago Scrolls). She recently built and published the iPhone and iPad application for MagoGuide. Finally, she is responsible for this website including code that tailors the content to what readers are interested in seeing. In other words, a very busy lady.

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